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New credit card launched by supermarket giant

By Reno | September 9th, 2010 | Credit Cards

Consumers in the UK have a wide range of credit cards to choose from these days, and there are cards that offer different benefits for different consumers based on their needs and preferences. One thing that consumers want is a card that offers them value for money on their borrowing as well as features that [...]


Interest free purchases with the Tesco Clubcard credit card

By Reno | September 9th, 2010 | Featured, General

Making purchases on a credit card can work out to be very costly for those that have high interest credit cards but cannot repay the balance in full each month. With Christmas fast approaching many people may be planning to use their credit cards to fund their purchases but for those that are using high [...]


Generous interest free period on balance transfers from Natwest

By Reno | September 9th, 2010 | Balance Transfers, Featured

Many consumers are keen to save money on their borrowing, such as on their credit card borrowing, but with credit card interest rates so high the cost of borrowing can be crippling for some consumers. However, a great offer from Natwest could help borrowers to enjoy big savings on their credit card debt, making it [...]


AA credit card makes changes in consumers’ favour

By Reno | September 2nd, 2010 | General

Changes have been made to AA credit cards that are designed to help consumers to save money on interest. In the past credit card providers have used repayments made by cardholder to pay off the cheapest credit first, which has left higher interest balances to accrue interest. This is something that caused a lot of [...]


Default on credit card debt still big risk

By Reno | August 27th, 2010 | General

It has been reported that banks and credit card providers are still viewing the possibility of defaults on credit card debts as a high risk, and with this in mind officials believe that credit card interest rates are unlikely to fall any time in the foreseeable future, despite the fact that they are already so [...]


Most High Street retailers do not meet credit card standards

By Reno | August 17th, 2010 | General

A number of security experts have stated recently that a vast majority of High Street retailers are actually failing to meet the standards set by the Payment Cards industry, which are designed to try and help cut fraud and reduce the risk of compromising information through security breaches.
It has been reported that an astonishing 95 [...]


Credit card spending up as summer sales hit

By Reno | August 17th, 2010 | General

With the effects of the global financial crisis and the recession still having a profound impact on the finances of many people the level of spending on credit cards has taken a real hit, with many consumers reluctant to spend on their credit cards because of their financial situations and the desperation to try and [...]


Some dos and don’ts of credit card use

By Reno | August 11th, 2010 | Credit Card Guide, Featured

Whilst most people think that credit cards can be very useful financial tools, offering flexibility and convenience, they can be costly tools as well if they are used in the wrong way. Credit cards can be very effective for those that want to have more freedom when spending as well as the security of not [...]


Impressive credit card offers seen in July

By Reno | August 5th, 2010 | General

According to a financial industry website there were some great introductory offers on credit cards in the UK for the month of July, with interest free introductory offers on credit cards for the month said to be better than ever. The claim was made by officials from financial website Moneysupermarket.com, with officials stating that renewed [...]


Natwest overtakes Virgin on balance transfer credit card

By Reno | July 16th, 2010 | Balance Transfers

For some time now Virgin Money has enjoyed taking the top spot as the market leader in the UK with its balance transfer credit card, which offered fourteen months interest free credit on balance transfers. Charging a transfer fee of just under 3 percent the card enabled consumers to transfer the balances from other high [...]


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